Subtitle:
The individuation process in the light of C.G. Jung's typology
Series Title:
The psychology of C.G. Jung; volume 4
Volume / Part:
4
Translator:
Roscoe, David N.
Place of Publication:
Einsiedeln, Switzerland
Publisher:
Daimon
Copyright Date:
1995
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
3856305491
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
BF 173 .J85 M43513 1995 v.4
Accession Number:
082775
Keyword Subject Headings:
Personality--Psychological Aspects
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
Typology
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
Typology
User Notes:
Paperback; 189 pp. including a bibliography and an index.
This is the fourth volume of a 4-volume series by C.A. Meier
Volume 1: The unconscious in its empirical manifestations.
Volume 2: The meaning and significance of dreams
Volume 3: Consciousness
Volume 4: Personality: The individuation process in the light of C.G. Jung's typology
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Preface
I. The typological schema
A. Introduction
B. Recapitulation of Jung's typology
1. The four functions
2. The two attitudes
The problem of opposites
II. Phenomenology of the 4 functions and the 2 attitudes
A. The phenomenology of the functions in extroversion
1. Extroverted sensation
2. Extroverted thinking
3. Extroverted feeling
4. Extroverted intuition
B. The phenomenology of the functions in introversion
1. Introverted sensation
2. Introverted thinking
3. Introverted feeling
4. Introverted intuition
III. The compass
IV. Theoretical conclusions
V. Figures of the road to individuation
VI. Phenomenology of individuation
The shadow
Persona
Anima
Animus
VII. Objective witnesses
VIII. Subjective witnesses
IX. The term relationship
X. Marriage as the paradigm for relationships
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
